A New Jersey state-designated primary stroke center, Raritan Bay Medical Center (RBMC), located in Perth Amboy and Old Bridge, is ranked among the nation’s top ten percent of hospitals in the care of stroke patients*, a position the hospital has held for the past five consecutive years. RBMC is also one of less than two percent of hospitals nationally to achieve re-designation as a Magnet Hospital, recognizing nursing excellence, and has been the recipient of a New Jersey Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield patient care quality award for the past three years.

Licensed for 501 beds with a medical staff of more than 500, RBMC provides medical-surgical, maternity, pediatric, general and critical care, as well as adult behavioral health, emergency and interventional cardiac and same day surgery services.

Specializing in
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men

Endeavor House has been a trusted provider of addiction treatmentfor over 35 years. The original Endeavor House is located in the historic waterfront town of Keyport, New Jersey overlooking the Raritan Bay. This facility, which was once a small halfway house for men, is now a co-ed long-term residential treatment facility.

We have continued to grow, and through significant expansion in recent years, are now able to offer all levels of care fromdetoxification to outpatient. Through our many years of treating individuals with addictive disorders, we saw the need for a complete continuum of care for the people we serve.

Habit OPCO is a healthcare organization with significant experience and success in treating opiate addiction, whether the addiction began with prescription pain medications or heroin. We utilize a multidisciplinary approach, including medication-assisted treatment with methadone, suboxone, and other medications, to stabilize patients and individual and group counseling services to help patients create positive change in their lives. Typically, over 90% of patients who remain in treatment with us at least two years are free of illicit opiate use.

Opiate addiction is a complex chronic disease of the brain. The patients we treat in a Habit OPCO opiate addiction program are everyday people who enter treatment voluntarily to overcome their addiction and opiate withdrawal, and improve their lives. They have families, friends, jobs and dreams. They come from all walks of life, age groups and income levels. Many become addicted to medications prescribed to control pain such as for back injury, physical trauma, post-surgical recovery and rehabilitation, among other medical reasons.

If you or a loved one wishes to explore this type of treatment without obligation, please contact us at 1-855-554-2248 or via email at info@Habitopco.com.

Specializing in
Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Residential beds for clients' children

In 1998, Founder and current President Peg Wright set out to provide a program to support the 25,000 unmarried teens who give birth in New Jersey each year.

The Center's first facility had only 6 beds, and was able to accommodate just 22 women a year, turning away over 150 adolescents and adult women due to lack of space. Dreaming of having a facility in which three times the number of women in need, and their children, could be welcomed into the program, Ms. Wright, the Board of Directors, and the staff embarked on an arduous Capital Campaign, eventually succeeding in raising $4.2 million. Soon, two beautiful buildings stood side-by-side, promising a quiet and tranquil setting for so many residents to-be.

But the dream did not end there. Ms. Wright and the Board looked ahead to providing transitional housing and outpatient treatment. In autumn of 2009, through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), our Outpatient Treatment Program (“IOP”) became a reality. This program helps reduce the risk of HIV/AIDS in high-risk pregnant and postpartum women through a comprehensive system of gender-specific care.

Since 1988, Bridge Back to Life has achieved a reputation for quality treatment of addictive disorders. We offer day and evening hours six days per week. Our Masters and Doctoral level therapists provide quality care in most treatment modalities, including group, individual, and family psychotherapies. All patients receive a comprehensive evaluation prior to beginning treatment. This evaluation culminates into an individualized treatment plan for each person. This may include crisis intervention services, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, intensive outpatient programs, and a variety of other colateral services. In addition, our centers pride themselves on being culturally sensitive. We currently offer treatment services in several languages including Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Polish.

Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

Specializing in
Women, Men

Staten Island University Hospital is a 714-bed, specialized teaching hospital located in New York City's 5th and fastest-growing borough. Occupying two large campuses, plus a number of community-based health centers and labs, the hospital provides quality care to the people of Staten Island, the New York metropolitan region, and to patients from around the world.

The 17-acre north campus (475 Seaview Avenue, Ocean Breeze) features the architecturally beautiful six-story Tower Pavilion; home of the renowned Heart Institute of Staten Island. The Heart Institute rivals the best cardiac centers in the nation, and offers advanced cardiothoracic surgeries, including "continuous beating heart" surgery plus sophisticated invasive and non-invasive diagnostics.

The north campus also is home to the prestigious Nalitt Institute for Cancer and Blood-Related Diseases, which was New York State's very first freestanding ambulatory cancer care facility, and remains an innovator with leading-edge research protocols and a compassionate, caring ethic. Other vital north site locales include the multi-specialty Irving R. Boody, Jr. Medical Arts Pavilion, the hospital's Regional Burn Center with its deserved national reputation for pediatric burn care, plus a Trauma Center, Center for Women's Health, and widely-acclaimed programs for high-risk pregnancies and maternal care.

The south campus (375 Seguine Avenue, Princes Bay) offers specialty programs that include Geriatric Psychiatry, the hospital's accredited Institute for Sleep Medicine, and a range of behavioral health and substance abuse services. Both campuses have 911-receiving Emergency Departments, and Staten Island's fully-modern, new Emergency Department and Education Center is currently under construction at the north site.

Founded in 1861, Staten Island University Hospital today is a member of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, and enjoys numerous academic and clinical affiliations and accreditations.

Staten Island University Hospital is a 714-bed, specialized teaching hospital located in New York City's 5th and fastest-growing borough. Occupying two large campuses, plus a number of community-based health centers and labs, the hospital provides quality care to the people of Staten Island, the New York metropolitan region, and to patients from around the world.

The 17-acre north campus (475 Seaview Avenue, Ocean Breeze) features the architecturally beautiful six-story Tower Pavilion; home of the renowned Heart Institute of Staten Island. The Heart Institute rivals the best cardiac centers in the nation, and offers advanced cardiothoracic surgeries, including "continuous beating heart" surgery plus sophisticated invasive and non-invasive diagnostics.

The north campus also is home to the prestigious Nalitt Institute for Cancer and Blood-Related Diseases, which was New York State's very first freestanding ambulatory cancer care facility, and remains an innovator with leading-edge research protocols and a compassionate, caring ethic. Other vital north site locales include the multi-specialty Irving R. Boody, Jr. Medical Arts Pavilion, the hospital's Regional Burn Center with its deserved national reputation for pediatric burn care, plus a Trauma Center, Center for Women's Health, and widely-acclaimed programs for high-risk pregnancies and maternal care.

The south campus (375 Seguine Avenue, Princes Bay) offers specialty programs that include Geriatric Psychiatry, the hospital's accredited Institute for Sleep Medicine, and a range of behavioral health and substance abuse services. Both campuses have 911-receiving Emergency Departments, and Staten Island's fully-modern, new Emergency Department and Education Center is currently under construction at the north site.

Founded in 1861, Staten Island University Hospital today is a member of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, and enjoys numerous academic and clinical affiliations and accreditations.

Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

Sunrise detox facilites offer both private and semi-private rooms; inviting lounge areas with wide-screen HDTV; digital cable; an enclosed courtyard where clients can smoke ; Sunrise Detox is a licensed buprenorphine medical detox center and most guests going through detox for heroin or opiate pain medication (e.g. Oxycontin, Percocet and Vicodin) will be given buprenorphine. We do, however, create individual protocols based upon our patients needs.About Sunrise Detox

To better serve our guests, our detox services are covered by a number of health insurance plans. Any questions about insurance coverage or financial arrangements can be answered by contacting us. Sunrise Detox will gladly assist in making flight and ground transportation arrangements for our out-of-town guests.

Our guests know they're not alone once they've completed detox treatment. Our discharge planners will help guests decide what they should do next, and with a network of the finest treatment centers, we will be happy to make continuing care arrangements.

When it comes to recovery, “one size fits all” does not apply. At New Hope, we provide both residential and outpatient settings and a broad range of therapies to meet the specific needs of each individual in our care.

This means that at New Hope the treatment program is truly your treatment program. Your plan is designed to ensure you receive the medical, psychiatric, psychological, personal and family counseling, and pharmaceutical adjuncts required to begin or to sustain a meaningful recovery.

Organization For RecoveryOrganization For Recovery, Inc. was founded in July 1997 as a private, non profit treatment program primarily designed to treat opioid addiction to individuals 18 years and older through medication assisted treatment. OFR also offers a medication assisted treatment for those individuals who are able to pursue recovery goals with minimal support.

Mission

Organization for Recovery provides comprehensive, high quality addiction treatment services and is a community resource preventing, reducing and eliminating harm caused by substance abuse for the surrounding communities